Speed Rope (Crossfit)

This s a quick Instructable on making a Speed Jump Rope for general fitness. This rope is heavier than your typical box-store rope and the 3/16" nylon coated cable works really well. The only drawback is that mistakes can be painful if you hit your bare skin with the rope.

Step 1: Parts List

For this project you will need:

2x - 6" long Galvanized Steel, Sched 40, 1" dia. threaded pipe

4x - 1" dia., Sched 40, threaded end caps

2x - 1/4" nylon lock-nut

2x - 1/4" washer

2x - 1/4" eye bolt

10 feet, 3/16" nylon coated steel cable

4x - heavy duty zip-ties

Tools:

1/4" wratchet wrench

Wire cutters

Drill w/ 3/8" bit

Step 2: Drill Two End Caps

First you will need to drill a 3/8" hole in the end of two of the end caps.

Step 3: Attach Eyebolts

After drilling the holes in the end caps, attach the eyebolts. Insert the eyebolt into the hole in the endcap and from the inside of the encap add a washer and a nylon lock-nut. Tighten the nut until the bolt is "locked" into the nylon, but not tight. The loose bolt with the washer should be able to swivel freely and rotate in the hole.

Step 4: Assemble the Handles

Each handle (threaded pipe) should have one unmodified endcap and one endcap with eyebolt.

Step 5: Attach the Rope

Finally, attach the "rope" cable to the handles. Each end of the 10' cable should be inserted into the eyebolt and folded over so that 5 to 6" overlap. Tighten zip ties over the cable to ensure the "fold" is tight and hold the cable in place.

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2 Discussions

I have made this kind of jump rope, instead of using galvanized steel im using pvc and also i adding bearing to be used with eye bolt, rotation is more faster and make the pvc last long with the use of eye bolt, for rope im using chain and stell cable that can attached or replace during jumping rope, so more optional when using this jump rope,